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FASEA director resigns from board

The Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority has announced one of its board directors will be resigning from their position from the end of the month.

by Adrian Flores
January 7, 2020
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In a statement, FASEA confirmed the resignation of Catriona Lowe as a director of the authority, effective from 31 January.

Ms Lowe has been appointed to a full-time role as a state/territory member of the Australian Energy Regulator, effective 3 February 2020, FASEA said.

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She was an inaugural member of the board, appointed by FASEA as one of three directors with experience in representing consumers of financial advice.

“Due to the full-time nature of her new role, Catriona will be unable to continue to devote the necessary time and effort to her important work on the FASEA board,” FASEA said.

“She has been an integral part of FASEA’s board and supporting committees standing on both the Standards Committee and more recently as chair of the Audit and Risk Management Committee.

In a statement, FASEA confirmed the resignation of Catriona Lowe as a director of the authority, effective from 31 January.

Ms Lowe has been appointed to a full-time role as a state/territory member of the Australian Energy Regulator, effective 3 February 2020, FASEA said.

She was an inaugural member of the board, appointed by FASEA as one of three directors with experience in representing consumers of financial advice.

“Due to the full-time nature of her new role, Catriona will be unable to continue to devote the necessary time and effort to her important work on the FASEA board,” FASEA said.

“She has been an integral part of FASEA’s board and supporting committees standing on both the Standards Committee and more recently as chair of the Audit and Risk Management Committee.

“The board wishes to express its gratitude to Catriona for the drive and skill she has brought to FASEA and her outstanding contribution to the formation of FASEA and development and implementation of its important legislative remit.”

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